Adjusted costs
In terms of the Hospital statistics of the Federal Statistical Office:Adjusted costs are the fully-inpatient costs of general hospital services and result from the difference between the overall costs and the deductions. They are comparable across all years.
Selected information about "Adjusted costs":
Tables:
- Costs per hospital, bed, case (gross principle)
- Costs per hospital, bed, case (net principle, 1996 - 2001)
- Hospitals, costs, e.g. by facility aspects
- Hospitals, costs, e.g. by region
Digrams:
- Costs of the general hospitals and other hospitals [Line Chart]
- Hospitals, costs per inhabitant by region [Line Chart]
Data Sources:
- Hospital statistics - cost certification
- Hospital statistics - cost certification - Methods [general]
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